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Practice Pharmacy Group Committee 2 Introduction by Vice Chair 3 3 Agenda 4 Workshops 5 Floorplan 6-7 Speakers Profiles 8 -12 PCPA Charity events 7-9 13 PCPA - What we do 14 PCPA at CPC: GP Pharmacy live 15 Dates for your diary 6 16 PCPA Practice Pharmacy Group Symposium 22nd March 2018 Birmingham 2017 Primary Care Pharmacy Association www.pcpa.org.uk

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Practice Pharmacy Group Committee 2

Introduction by Vice Chair 3 3

Agenda 4

Workshops 5

Floorplan 6-7

Speakers Profiles 8 -12

PCPA Charity events 7-9 13

PCPA - What we do 14

PCPA at CPC: GP Pharmacy live 15

Dates for your diary 6 16

PCPA Practice Pharmacy Group Symposium

22nd March 2018 Birmingham

2017Primary CarePharmacy Associationwww.pcpa.org.uk

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Helen KilminsterVice Chair and Midlands Lead

Sadia Qayyum Northern Lead

’’ It gives me great pleasure and I am honored to be Chair of the Practice

Pharmacist Group for the Primary Care Pharmacist Association (PCPA).

This group was created to help and support Practice Pharmacists,

Pharmacy Technicians and GPs across the nation.

We are delighted that this group has grown from strength to strength.

Largely down to the hard work and enthusiasm of our National PPG

committee and the launch of our Peer to Peer network, which gives

members daily support on a whole raft of clinical and practical issues.

We hope to continue to develop a number of resources, guidance’s,

documents, workshop and networks to support you throughout your

journey into general practice’’

By Ravi Sharma, PCPA Practice Pharmacy Group Chair

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PCPA Care Homes Group Committee

Kerry Finlay Northern Irish Lead

Brendon Jiang South West Lead

Kate Spittle All Wales Lead

Ravi SharmaPractice Pharmacy Group - Chair

Robin ConibereSouthern Lead

Zoe Girdis Southern Lead

Helen Pinney Technician Lead

Salmia KhanTechnician South East Lead

Dr Graham Stretch London Lead

Introduction

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Programme WORKSHOPS

Session One 11.20 – 12.15

Chronic Pain management in General Practice - Kate Spittle & Emma Davies

Getting the most from NICE Clinical resources in General Practice - Brendon Jiang (Supported by NICE)

Professional Indemnity, Uncertainty and risk dilemmas -Robert Lynch & Dr Graham Stretch (Supported by MIAB)

Session Two 13.15 – 14.10

How to use tool kits to support Clinical Practice - Dr Graham Stretch & Robin Conibere & Helen Kilminster

Pharmacy Technicians in General Practice-Scope and support -Helen Pinney & Salmia Khan

Triple Therapy Optimise Cardiology - Megan Harris, Dr Bilkis Islam-Ali (Supported by CPPE)

Session Three 14.10 – 15.05

History Taking and Vital Signs. The ABCDE Way -Helen Kilminster

Mental Health and the Primary Care Interface -Andy Down

Careers Clinic By appointment** - Ravi Sharma, Liz Butterfield, Helen Pinney

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**Careers Clinic: Bookings taken ahead for 10 minute slots – Speed dating format with difference committee members at each table

This event has been supported by the following pharmaceutical companies through the purchase of Exhibition stands. Additionally, there will be some industry delegates in attendance who have paid for a delegate place. GSK, Napp, Rosemont, Bayer, Chiesi, MIAB, Internis, Fontus Health, Thornton &Ross and Nutricia : Stands have also been booked by Atlantic Pharma, Aymes, CPPE, MMS (Medicines Management Services), Stirling Anglian and GlucoRx . These companies have had no input into the design or content of the event agenda, except where a company has a separate company sponsored workshop.

9.00 – 9.20 Coffee & Registration

9.20 – 9.30 Chairs and Vice Chair Introduction to conference – Ravi Sharma and Helen Kilminster

9.30 – 9.50 Key Note Address - Dr Bruce Warner, Deputy Chief Pharmaceutical Officer, NHS England

The Pharmacy Integration Fund and how it is changing the face of General Practice pharmacy

9.50 – 10.40 Tri-Session on Inspirational Journeys – Integrated Care Foundation Pharmacist – Anna Robinson GP Pharmacist – Robin Conibere Pharmacy Technician – Salmia Khan

10.40 – 10.50 Q & A Panel

10.50 – 11.20 Coffee and Exhibition: Refreshments will be served where delegates will be able to view our exhibition

11.20 – 12.15 Workshop one - Choice of three

12.15 – 13.15 Lunch and Exhibition: Lunch will be served where delegates will be able to view our exhibition.

13.15 – 14.10 Workshop Two - Choice of three

14.10 – 15.05 Workshop Three - Choice of three 15.05 – 15.35 Tea and Exhibition Refreshments will be served where delegates will be able to view our exhibition

15.35 – 16.15 Phase 1 External Evaluation Findings. Dr Matthew Boyd, University of Nottingham 16.15 Close

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PCPA CONFERENCE EXHIBITORS

FLOOR PLAN

Silver Sponsors

Guest Exhibitors

Gold Sponsor

Bronze Sponsors

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Ravi Sharma – Practice Pharmacy Group ChairRavi is the Clinical Lead Pharmacist for the NHS England while holding several honouree and advisory positions. His key role has been focussed on the development of integrated/collaborative and innovative roles for pharmacists. He has been responsible for developing new roles of pre-registration, junior and senior pharmacist roles and linking this work into local and national workforce development strategies. He has published several articles in reputable journals and is involved in several research projects around the impact of clinical pharmacy within primary care. Ravi continues to work as a clinician in a GP practice on a weekly basis. More recently, he has been sponsored by the NHS to undertake a Masters in Genomic Medicines at Imperial College London.

Helen Kilminster – Practice Pharmacy Group Vice Chair & GP PharmacistHelen is a GP Pharmacist based in Malvern, South Worcestershire under the NHSE pilot scheme. Previously working as a GP Federation pharmacist for SW Healthcare where she was supporting lead pharmacist for all 32 practices in South Worcestershire CCG. Helen has experience in both hospital and community pharmacy.

She attained Postgraduate Clinical Pharmacy Diploma at Keele University in 2007. She is an Independent Prescriber with specialist interest in palliative care and cancer care services. Helen is currently undertaking a MSc. in Advance Clinical Practice at Worcester University.

Liz Butterfield – PCPA PresidentLiz has extensive experience as a primary care pharmacist and hospital pharmacist in senior and consultancy positions. Liz is qualified as an independent prescriber and encourages PCPA members in the development of this role. Liz is an elected member of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society’s English Pharmacy Board and was the EPB Board Lead for Medicines Optimisation. She represents the RPS as a member of the National NHS England/ABPI Steering group for Medicines Optimisation. Liz was awarded Fellowship of the RPS in 2014 for services to the profession of pharmacy. Liz is raising the profile of members of the PCPA by lobbying with other professional and patient groups to highlight the unique contribution that primary care pharmacists can make to better outcomes from medicines by working alongside GP’s and nurses in general practice.

Liz is currently managing a care home medication review service in Brighton and Hove for 1,250 elderly residents with a focus on reducing problematic polypharmacy and improving outcomes. Liz is also Project Lead for a Polypharmacy Project across Kent Surrey and Sussex for the Academic Health Science Network, working closely with NHS Specialist Pharmacy Services.

SPEAKERS PROFILESDr Bruce Warner – Deputy Chief Pharmaceutical Officer, NHS England Bruce Warner is Deputy Chief Pharmaceutical Officer at NHS England, where he works on the strategic and operational development of medicines and pharmacy policy for NHS England. He has a particular focus on the medicines optimisation and patient safety agendas and chairs the Medicines Optimisation Intelligence Group that develops the MO dashboard. Bruce’s role also extends to the DH and HEE, and he sits on a number of system wide medicines policy groups.Prior to this post Bruce worked as Deputy Director of Patient Safety at the NPSA and in NHS England, where he led on the strategy for patient safety improvement and headed up the patient safety advice and guidance function. Bruce has worked in most sectors of pharmacy including community, hospital, Academia and at a PCG/T. He is also a visiting Professor of Pharmacy Practice at the University of Huddersfield. Anna Robinson – Integrated Care Foundation Pharmacist Anna graduated from Sunderland University in 2015 and completed her pre-registration year at Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust. Since qualifying, Anna has worked as a Foundation Pharmacist across General Practice and Acute Hospitals in Northumberland. Anna recently won Northumbria’s “Safe and High Quality Care Award” for her unique patient-focused work.

Dr Matthew Boyd – Associate ProfessorMatthew Boyd is Associate Professor in Patient Safety and Pharmacy Practice at the University of Nottingham School of Pharmacy. His research focuses on patient safety and medicines use including co-leading the evaluation into the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of the New Medicine Service in community pharmacy. Current studies include evaluation of the implementation of the PINCER safety intervention in General Practice and understanding the prevalence of avoidable harm in General Practice. He recently published an evaluation looking at community pharmacist independent prescribers in general practice and is leading the evaluation of the pilot phase of the national programme of clinical pharmacists in general practice.

Andy Down – Deputy Chief Pharmacist Andy is the Deputy Chief Pharmacist for Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust and an independent prescriber specialising in mental health. He is a credentialed Member of the College of Mental Health Pharmacy and has worked in mental health for over 13 years. He previously served on the CMHP Council and now runs their national training courses, Psych 1 and Psych 2.

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Dr Graham Stretch - Practice Pharmacy Group London Lead Graham is a General Practice Pharmacist and is now the director and prescribing lead of a pharmacy team supporting ten GP practices and 23 nursing homes around Ealing. Graham has overarching responsibility for safe prescribing for more than 75,000 NHS patients and 1,200 nursing home patients. Graham is also Senior for the 11 practices taking part in Ealing GP Federation’s NHSE Clinical Pharmacists in GP pilot and a Clinical Mentor for the CPPE GPPTP pathway.

Graham was awarded Clinical Pharmacist of the Year 2016 by the RPS for the delivery of a pharmacy team approach to managing nursing home patients. He was also given the title of Pharmacist of the year at the GP awards 2017.

Helen Pinney – Practice Pharmacy Group Technician LeadHelen Pinney is the Lead Pharmacy Technician for twelve GP surgeries in West London. She oversees a team of pharmacy technicians and independent prescribing pharmacists who are responsible for the pharmaceutical care of community patients and twenty nursing homes in the area. She also frequently works as a locum in community pharmacy in order to stay in touch with the challenges faced in the community sector.

She is passionate about expanding technicians’ roles to reflect their full potential and to complement the pharmacy profession as a whole, with an aim to achieving better and more patient centred care nationally.

Robin Conibere - Practice Pharmacy Group Southern LeadRobin Conibere is a Practice Pharmacist at Beacon Medical Group, a large Group Practice in Plymouth and Devon. He has worked for the practice for 18 months and conducts clinics as part of the Urgent Care Team (with a GP, a Advanced Paramedic Practitioner and a Nurse Practitioner) to help manage “on the day workload” for the Group.

He is an independent prescriber and helps manage patients with long term conditions and Polypharmacy issues. Robin has a background in Community Pharmacy and is keen to integrate with all pharmacy sectors to improve patient care. Beacon Medical Group are a large Innovative Group of Practices who are looking to explore new ways of working in General Practice to provide better patient care and have recently been announced as a Primary Care Home Rapid Test Site.

Salmia Khan - Practice Pharmacy Group – Technician South East LeadSalmia started her pharmacy career at the age of 17 in a local pharmacy, and worked her way up from there. She worked for Boots for 7 years, completing the NVQ3 and ACPT training and was a store manager for 3 years before moving on to work for North West Surrey CCG.

Salmia is currently a GP Pharmacy Technician based in Woking. In this role she has trained as a phlebotomist, completed training to administer vaccines and runs an anticoagulant clinic once a week. Salmia leads on medicines reconciliation for the practice and is developing CQC/Practice policies to help implement medicines management processes.

Kate Spittle – Practice Pharmacy Group, All Wales LeadKate has worked in primary care since 2001 following experience in the pharmaceutical industry, community pharmacy and Cardiff university as a teacher practitioner. She qualified as a supplementary prescriber in 2004, completed the RCGP certificate in substance misuse in 2005 and became an independent prescriber in 2008. She completed the Diploma in Therapeutics at the medical school in Cardiff in 2014, winning the prize for the top academic performance.

She is directly employed by two GP surgeries, and as a practice based pharmacist undertakes medication reviews, shared care prescribing and deals with medication queries on a wide variety of topics. Her current focus is the management of co-morbidities and the challenges that this brings for patients and healthcare professionals! Kate is the acting director of the Diploma in Pharmacy Clinical Practice at Cardiff University and is module leader for the primary care module of the Diploma in Clinical Pharmacy. She has recently developed and led on an advanced practice module for primary care pharmacists to support the new cluster / neighbourhood roles in Wales.

Brendon Jiang – Practice Pharmacy Group, South West LeadBrendon is a New Zealand trained and qualified pharmacist who registered in the UK in 2006. Before becoming a GP pharmacist, he worked in the community sector as a locum, store based pharmacist, store manager, area pharmacy manager and pharmacy superintendent.

Brendon has a number of roles across Somerset. He is a Phase 1 GPPTP practice pharmacist employed by the CLICK Federation. He provides patient facing clinics in 5 practices focusing on multi-morbidity, poly-pharmacy and de-prescribing. He also runs a domiciliary medication review service for a population of 50,000 patients. He continues to practice community pharmacy on weekends at Boots Wellington Medical Centre Pharmacy. In addition, he is the NICE Medicines and Prescribing Associate for Somerset and a member of the South West Local Professional Network.

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Robert Lynch – Managing Director, MIABMIAB was established in 2002 by Robert Lynch for the provision of insurance to GP practices.

Since then it has grown and developed to become one of the country’s largest independent healthcare specialist insurance broker, offering a full suite of personal and commercial insurance products to GPs, dentists, pharmacists, vets, and latterly opticians.

Since 2008 MIAB has been the sole approved insurance provider to the LMC Buying Groups Federation and in recent times Robert has been involved in NHS consultations in respect of shaping the future of GP indemnity including but not limited to pharmacists and other clinicians into GP Practices, Federations, Clinical Commission Groups and urgent care centres.

Megan Harris – Regional Tutor and Education Supervisor CPPEI am currently a Regional Tutor and Education Supervisor for CPPE in the Midlands region. Providing pharmacy post-graduate education solutions for the local area and supporting those on the Clinical Pharmacist in General Practice Education pathway.

I qualified as a pharmacist in 2009 and have spent many of those years in a variety of roles within the community pharmacy setting. I started work within post-graduate education nearly two years ago expanding my role over that time.’

Dr Bilkis Islam-Ali – Education Supervisor CPPEI am an Education Supervisor currently working for CPPE supervising GP Clinical Pharmacists. In addition, I work as a Sessional Lecturer at Worcester University supporting various allied healthcare professional programmes.

Previously I worked as Clinical Training and Policy Lead in a Community Trust and NHS Direct as a Pharmacist Advisor. Following my degree I undertook a Ph.D investigating mechanisms of cancer cachexia. In order to maintain my clinical skills, I work as a locum pharmacist in community pharmacy.

Highlights of FULL Membership • The largest professional association for GP pharmacy

• FREE attendance at all PCPA symposia and workshops

• Access to resources, forums, posters, presentations and networks

• Discounted Professional Indemnity Insurance

Get immediate support from our expert Committees and over 1500 pharmacists and Technicians through our Telegram groups

PCPA—What we do? • Gather and Share best Primary Care Practice

• Promote the vital role played by Primary Care Pharmacy Professionals in the UK

• Provide help & resources for the Primary Care Pharmacy Team

• Provide support, Networking, Events and CPD for members

http://pcpa.co/SN

PCPA - What we do?

Highlights of FULL Membership

http://pcpa.co./SN

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PCPA Committee Charity eventsLONDON TO PARIS BIKE RIDE MAY 2018

Graham Stretch, Robin Conibere and Helen Kilminster from the PCPA Practice Pharmacy Group Committee will be testing their physical endurance and strength of their friendship as they plan to

cycle 200 miles on a triplet tandem. The team will start from Royal Pharmaceutical Society Headquarters, near Tower Bridge and will make the epic journey to Paris.

The #PCPAteam feel passionate about cancer care and the pharmacy profession they represent. All donations raised from this bike ride will be split between two charities, Macmillan Cancer Support

and Pharmacist Support. To donate see this link PCPA.co/charity or text “PCPA99 £5” to 70070 to donate £5 (or change to other amount).

Thank you kindly to the people at MIAB, for sponsoring this charity event.

TRIATHLON AUGUST 2018

Brendon Jiang will be completing the London Triathlon on August 5th, 2018: a 1500m swim, 40Km cycle and 10Km run through central London. Pharmacist Support helps pharmacists and their

families in times of need. Find out more at www.pharmacistsupport.org

You can help Brendon raise money for this great cause by donating directly to his fundraising page - http://bit.ly/2FJo6fi

PCPA IS PRESENTING GP LIVE AT THE CLINICAL PHARMACY CONGRESS- COME AND JOIN US This year, at CPC, we are delivering a “forum theatre” style of learning called “GP LIVE” — a unique op-portunity to experience and interact with real-time clinical consultations. Senior clinical pharmacists and ex-pert medical actors will deliver 30-minute sessions that enact “live consultations” relating to a variety of long-term medical conditions. Audience members will get the op-portunity to critique and develop their consultation and clinical skills. Places are very limited and will need to be booked in advance YOU CAN REGISTER FOR A PLACE AT THESE SESSIONS TODAY SIMPLY VISIT CAROL AT THE REGISTRATION DESK

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DATES FOR YOUR DIARY 2018

Please log onto our website to register for events

12th June 2018

Annual Members ConferenceLondon

11th July 2018

Annual Members ConferenceManchester

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